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As companies try to save cash by running leaner operations with fewer workers, 
they're asking more from those still employed. Greater demands can mean higher 
productivity, but it can also mean longer hours - and that may leave workers 
feeling drained and burned out.  Whether you're an employee, manager or small 
business owner, everybody's feeling the pinch - but the good news is, 
implementing effective time management strategies can reduce stress and the 
amount of time you spend in the office. Here are our top ten tips to help you 
get more done in less time.

1. Get organised. The time you spend hunting for the right file or client 
contact information could be used for crossing off items on your to-do list. So 
invest a few hours up front to get organised, and make it a point to stay that 
way - it will reduce hassle and time wasted.

2. Delegate and share work wisely. Both managers and employees should focus on 
tasks that use their strengths. If you're not an Excel(r) whiz, ask a more 
spreadsheet-savvy colleague to take on the task in exchange for one you're more 
suited to. Utilising the right skills appropriately saves everyone time.

3. Give yourself strict deadlines. Set a timer for 60 or 90 minutes, and set 
about finishing a small project without interruptions. During this time you'll 
only be focusing on the task at hand, not multi-tasking (answering the phone or 
responding to e-mail, etc.) You may be surprised at how much you can get done 
in a short period of time.

4. Manage your energy as well as your time. Don't spread projects out over a 
few days - if possible, finish them in one sitting rather than in bits and 
pieces. This keeps your energies focused and saves time, and can improve the 
consistency of the finished product, too.

5. Come in early. Coming in to the office an hour before everyone else means 
you can get a jump- start on your day and work without distractions until the 
rest of your colleagues arrive and business begins as usual. A bonus: you might 
even miss the morning rush hour traffic!

6. Target your productivity "window". Observe your working patterns for a day, 
and figure out when you seem to be most productive. Then, use that as your 
"optimal working time" and tackle the most difficult or challenging tasks 
during that time period each day.

7. Automate and outsource. If you own or manage a small business, remember that 
doing everything yourself isn't always the most time- or cost-efficient option. 
Almost any task can be either automated or outsourced - from mailing to 
marketing to payroll processing - so investigate your options.

8. Know when to say no. Don't overreach yourself; while many of us try to make 
everyone happy all the time, it's just not always possible. Don't get into the 
habit of accepting last-minute requests if you can help it, and respect your 
own limitations.

9. Obey the 80/20 rule. The 80/20 rule states that 80 percent of your results 
come from just 20 percent of your efforts. If you can identify and focus on the 
20 percent that matters most, you can be more productive without increasing 
your workload.

10. Beware of perfectionism. Does that weekly internal report that's only read 
by two people really need to have detailed colour graphics and perfectly spaced 
margins? Most routine work doesn't need to be done perfectly, so just ask 
yourself if your effort is proportionate to the value of the task.

Once you start putting these strategies into practice, hopefully you'll be 
leaving the office earlier today and every day. Looking for more productivity 
tips? Start working smarter, not harder - and check out the HP Learning 
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